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Product category: Process Industry Pumps
News Release from: CDR Pumps (UK) | Subject: Chemical Process Pumps
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 13 July 2006

Hemical Process Pump range extended

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CDR Pumps have launched an extension to their stainless steel range of Chemical Process Pumps, by adding the option of a close coupled pump unit.

CDR Pumps have launched an extension to their stainless steel range of Chemical Process Pumps, by adding the option of a close coupled pump unit The range is designed in accordance with International Standard DIN24256, which is the European chemical process pump specification

The design is a 16 Bar design, with the option of single, double or cartridge mechanical seals.

Units conform to the ATEX 100a directive for use in potentially explosive atmospheres and are available in Stainless Steel or exotic alloys.

The mechanical seal pumps utilise many components already used in the CDR range of magnetic drive pumps, of which CDR have been manufacturing in excess of 40 years, and carry proven reliability and operating efficiencies The close coupled design offers many advantages over the traditional long coupled design, namely space saving foot print, and also much more compact unit to assist with maintenance.

All the extensive mechanical seal options are available with the close coupled design, making it a true process pump for the most arduous conditions and applications.

The need of laser alignment on the traditional baseplate is eliminated, and the rigid baseplate which is supplied with the pumps, ensures distortion of the assembly cannot occur.

The series is targeted at small scale processing plants in the chemical and Pharmaceutical Industries, as well as food and Beverage, Nuclear and Engineering Contractor markets.

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